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649:. Local support was resolved with the Battle of Valdrange (1384), when Vasco Pires Sampaio's forces triumph over the pretenders subjects, and squarely aligned the region with John. When the new monarch assumed the throne, John travelled to the places where supporters had sworn allegiance to his Order, arriving on 23 October 1396 in Linhares, where he signed a regal proclamation.
598:. In addition to administrative and strategic roles, Ansiães controlled aspects of the regional economy; Ansiães, due its location and access to communication channels (relics of its Roman history), which rapidly transformed it into a "dry port" that served commercial interests in the area. Because of this, on 16 April 1277, it received a
847:), which extends until the municipalities of Vila Flor and Moncorvo (an extension of the Iberian Meseta), and is surrounded by mountains (which extend to 900 metres), such as the Serra da Reborosa, Serra da Fonte Longa, Serra da Senhora da Assunção (Vilarinho da Castanheira) and the Serra da Senhora da Graça.
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Carrazeda de Ansiães has a lot of its territory integrated within the Alto Douro, characterized by boxed-in valleys along the Douro and Tua Rivers, with steep inclines known for its wine-producing vineyards characteristic of Porto. The lands are covered in olive, almonds and fig orchards, in addition
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Ansiães was encircled by a double-wall: the interior wall protected the administrative and military facilities, while the outer wall secured the local populous. There were four main gates. Of these, the Gate of São
Francisco (to the northeast), which served as the entranceway for horsemen and carts,
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settlers vacillated considerably with
Moorish influence after 711. Taking advantage of the ancient territories, Pagus gave way to Valiato de Alfândica. There are several local toponymic names from this period, including Reimoira, Mourinha, Pala da Moura and Mourãozinho. It was the arrival of the
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Many of the municipalities architecture date to the late 19th century, in addition to the medieval structures that highlight the regions history. The Church of São
Salvador, dating to the 13th century, the church in the Romanesque-style, identifiable by its ornate entrance portico with sculpted
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from Zedes and
Vilarinho da Castanheira. This structures were both monumental and served to support the hunter-gathering cultures. The local dolmen were discovered with paintings, consisting of circular and spiral patterns, in addition to ceramics with undulating painted lines. Vilarinho da
797:(at Cadima), dividing the parish of Vilarinho da Castanheira from the neighbouring parish of Lousa (in Torre de Moncorvo). The confluence of the Tua and Douro Rivers angle to the south in the settlement of Foz Tua, its rich waters separating Carrazeda de Ansiães from the municipalities of
709:, which included many men from the farms and villages of Ansiães. This was one of the last autonomic interventions of its residents, since in 1734 its administrative sovereignty was suppressed by its amalgamation with Carrazeda, its toponymy the only vestige of the municipal history.
547:) in Pombal. There are also visible remains of the Roman roads, including a variant of the Roman road that connect Braga and Chave, over many Roman era bridges, such as Ponte das Olgas (Pereiros) and Ponte do Torno (Amedo). The Roman era reached its end with barbarian invasions, the
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During this epoch, the principal settlements were Ansiães, Vilarinho da
Castanheira and Linhares, that included the ecclesiastical parishes of São Salvador, São João, Santa Maria and São Miguel. On 23 May 1320, a Bull by Pope John XXII, conceded to King
813:. Territorially, its limites are defined in the north, by Murça and Mirandela; to the northeast, by Vila Flor; south by the River Douro; east by Torre de Moncorvo; and west by the Tua River. Carrazeda de Ansiães pertains to the old district of
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Castanheira also shows evidence of the areas importance as a graveyard and burial site: bodies were buried here, surrounded by large rock monuments and objects of the local religion. In Cachão da Rapa, in the shadow of the
520:(in Tralhariz), there were discovered vestiges of the construction of a sumptuous residence, completed with polychromatic tile, colonnaded interiors and carved relief. During this era Ansiães was a Roman city, designated
901:), while places higher in altitude (e.g. 800 m (2,600 ft)) tend to have lower average temperatures, generally around 11 °C (52 °F), with temperatures similar to those shown in the climate box below:
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The plateau zone of
Carrazeda is the primary location of cereal production, the cultivation of potato, beans, corn, apple and chestnuts (which predominate), in addition to open-spaces interspersed by natural forests of
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721:" congratulates the Government, the troops and the people of Lisbon for the victory achieved in the Implantation of Portuguese Republic and sends votes that she has a future in peace and order."
1564:(the oldest) dating to the 15th century, while the 18th century pillory of Carrazeda de Ansiães was erected after Ansiães was substituted as the municipal seat. The following are classified as
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in the 11th century (1055/1065) in order to fix the frontier. This foral, which pre-dated the
Portuguese Kingdom, was the first to be issued for lands that today pertain to Portugal.
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river, there are similar paintings of dark red and blues, that include anthropomorphic stylized human beings. The discovery of archeological artifacts, namely
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1835:(in Portuguese). Carrazeda de Ansiães, Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Carrazeda de Ansiães
1801:(in Portuguese). Carrazeda de Ansiães, Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Carrazeda de Ansiães
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on his conquest of North Africa; many local residents joined the King at the
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1674:(1922–2019) a Portuguese commissioned army officer and politician.
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while the Gate of São Salvador linked the areas within the walls.
427:. The population in 2011 was 6,373, in an area of 279.24 km.
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Igreja Matriz de Ansiães/Igreja de São Salvador/Igreja de Ansiães
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Heller, Agnes (1989), "A História é a substância da sociedade",
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marking the administrative authority of Kingdom, including the
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524:. The town had three altars dedicated to the local protector
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controlling the territory with their administrative seat in
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São Salvador de Ansiães Church, built in the 13th century
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railway line. Tua station was also the junction for the
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and manifest their entire confidence in the acts of the
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of Ansiães. This loyalty, which resulted in the motto
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dictatorship was the impetus for the creation of the
759:, with entire concordance in the program presented."
744:) in which was established in Carrazeda de Ansiães.
702:, which disadvantaged it economically and socially.
1730:"Áreas das freguesias, concelhos, distritos e país"
1908:(3 ed.), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Paz e Terra
682:), also resulted in local unflinching support of
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629:Ansiães was also highlighted during the
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272:279.24 km (107.82 sq mi)
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1855:"Climate normals Carrazeda de Ansiães"
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660:and many infantrymen, supported King
1920:À Descoberta de Carrazeda de Ansiães
1876:"Law nr. 11-A/2013, pages 552 32-33"
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676:Anciães leal ao Reyno de Portugal
622:a three-year war subsidy, from a
18:Carrazeda de Ansiães Municipality
1591:Antas de Vilarinho/Pala da Mouro
1466:Castanheiro do Norte e Ribalonga
497:implements, rounded pebbles and
404:[kɐʁɐˈzedɐð(ɨ)ɐ̃siˈɐ̃jʃ]
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1547:. The Tua line closed in 2008.
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27:Municipality in Norte, Portugal
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1831:Câmara Municipal, ed. (2011).
1797:Câmara Municipal, ed. (2011).
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827:Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro
493:, fragments of metamorphic
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1716:November 15, 2016, at the
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162:41.24250°N 7.30583°W
34:Carrazeda de Ansiães
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